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Forgetting about fear: A neuroethics perspective
This post is a part of our Bioethics in the News series. Visit this page for more information. By Laura Cabrera, PhD The alluring possibility of deleting memories has been the topic of movies such as Men in Black, Total Recall, and … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, bioethics, Bioethics in the News, cure for fear, Laura Cabrera, memory, neuroethics, neuroscience, propranolol, PTSD
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